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1 Occupational Certificate Tax Professional External Integrated Summative Assessment (EISA) SAQA ID: November 2017 Paper 1: Tax Awareness MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS CANDIDATE NUMBER P a g e 1

2 Instructions to Candidates 1. This external integrated summative assessment Paper 1 consist of 10 Multiple Choice Questions and 10 True False questions. 2. Time: Paper 1 and Paper 2: 8 hours 3. Enter your examination number on each document and save all documents with your examination number. 4. Your name must not appear anywhere in the answer books or saved documents. 5. Answer the questions using the Answer Sheet that was provided in your assessment pack. Please use a pencil to indicate your answer For question 1, please choose the correct answer by drawing a cross For question 2, please choose the correct answer by drawing a cross over the correct choice. TRUE FALSE 6. It is your responsibility to ensure that all assessment stationary is handed in to the invigilator before leaving the examination room and saved documents are forwarded as per assessment requirements. 7. Total marks for Paper 1: Pass mark: 50 % pass is required per paper and competence achieved on all exit level outcomes per paper. P a g e 2

3 CASE STUDY Background Lyrical Wax (Pty.) Ltd ("Lyrical Wax") is a luxury scented candle manufacturer and retailer. Lyrical Wax was incorporated in South Africa and has a July financial year end. Lyrical Wax is a provisional tax payer. Lyrical Wax is also a registered category A Value-Added Tax ( VAT ) vendor and uses e-filing to submit its VAT 201 returns. All amounts exclude VAT, where applicable, unless otherwise stated. Lyrical Wax was founded by John Soar and Burn Lowell, both of whom are South African residents. The issued share capital of Lyrical Wax is 2 shares each of which were issued to John and Burn for a consideration of R500. John is the CEO and Burn the CFO of Lyrical Wax. Lyrical Wax employs 6 full-time staff. The following diagram represents additional shareholdings held by Burn: Burn Lowell 8% in Bolts (Pty) Ltd (South African resident company) 21% in Apples Inc (United States of America resident company) You were approached as a tax expert to assist Lyrical Wax with its tax compliance and review functions. In this regard, you were provided with 3 folders of information. FOLDER 1 Tax information for the period 1 August 2016 to 31 July 2017: 1. Within the store, there is a special station where customers can make wax moulds of their hands. Profits arising from this income stream amounted to R There was an incident where one customer suffered an injury as a result of the wax. The customer sued Lyrical Wax for damages, citing negligence on the part of Lyrical Wax. As at the end of the year of assessment, the legal team of Lyrical Wax were of the opinion that the claim by the customer would succeed. Legal costs to defend the claim so far amounted to R Lyrical Wax and John Soar respectively own 31% and 25% of the voting-and participation rights in Light Life Oy ( Light ). Light is a company incorporated in Finland and the Oy indicates that it is a public limited company. Light is listed on a Finnish stock exchange which is considered a recognised exchange by the Minister of Finance. All the other shares of Light are held by non-residents. The net profit before tax of Light as determined using Finland s tax laws is R (correctly translated). The rate of Finnish tax that Light must pay is 20%. SARS has determined that Light does not meet the definition of a foreign business establishment. The net income of Light for the purposes of section 9D of the Income Tax Act is R P a g e 3

4 3. Lyrical Wax entered into an agreement with Light where it would sell Light some of its premier candles for R The selling price of the candles in an arm s length transaction is R The tax accountant of Lyrical Wax provided you with the following taxable income calculation based on the above information: Detail ZAR Profits from wax mould station gross income inclusion Legal costs no section 11(a) deduction because capital in nature 0 Light Life Oy controlled foreign company inclusion section 9D Sales to Light Life Oy gross income inclusion No further tax implications The tax accountant was unsure of the tax implications of the below transactions and still has to determine their tax implications: 1. Lyrical Wax provided John with the right of use of a motor vehicle. This motor vehicle was purchased for R from a registered VAT vendor dealer on 1 August 2016 and the right of use was granted to John on this same date. The motor vehicle has a maintenance plan in place with the dealer. 2. In addition, Lyrical Wax provides both John and Burn with travel allowances of R2 800 per month. Lyrical Wax is satisfied that less than 80% of these motor vehicles will be used by John and Burn for business purposes. 3. Lyrical Wax had purchased a machine to be used in manufacturing candles on 1 June 2015 and immediately brought it into use. This machine was purchased new for the market value of R from a seller that is not a registered VAT vendor. The machine was disposed of for R (including VAT) during March A special order of rare scents to be used in the candle manufacturing process was purchased on credit for R in October 2015 from an unconnected creditor. The creditor charged no interest on this credit purchase. These scents were used to manufacture candles, all of which were sold in the 2016 year of assessment. Payment of this debt became due in February 2017 and the unconnected creditor decided to accept part payment of the debt for purely commercial reasons. Lyrical Wax paid the creditor R and the full debt was extinguished. 5. During June 2017 Lyrical Wax donated some scented candles with an open market value of R to an orphanage that is not registered as a public benefit organisation per section 30 of the Income Tax Act. This enabled the orphanage to sell these candles for its own benefit. The tax accountant noted that there would not be any VAT implications as a result of this donation. FOLDER 2 The following relates to the provisional tax affairs of Lyrical Wax: 1. The first provisional tax payment for the 2017 year of assessment was made on time. This payment was based on an estimate of the 2017 year of assessment taxable income which was estimated to be R The 2014 assessment from SARS amounted to R There were no taxable capital gains included in this amount. 3. The 2015 assessment from SARS is under dispute and had not yet been finalised. P a g e 4

5 4. The assessment for the 2016 year of assessment of R was received on 20 January There were no taxable capital gains included in this amount. 5. The second provisional tax payment was not made by 31 July The tax accountant assured the management of Lyrical Wax that the only penalty as a result of this failure to pay timeously would be in terms of paragraph 27 of the Fourth Schedule. FOLDER 3 Information for the months of June and July 2017: 1. Local sales for the period amounted to R Export sales for the period amounted to R A new single cab scented candle delivery vehicle was purchased for R from a VAT vendor. a. The tax accountant noted that the input tax on this delivery vehicle would be denied and did not take it into account in the below VAT return. 4. Another second hand manufacturing building in the Republic was purchased from a resident seller who is not a registered VAT vendor. The purchase price was R The date of transfer is in July 2017 and the full amount was paid in the same month. This factory is not yet operational. 5. Bad debts on local sales amounted to R There were no bad debts on export sales. 6. Specialist services were imported from the United Kingdom for purposes of making the manufacturing process of the scented candles more efficient. The cost of these services totalled R Salaries paid amounted to R Operating expenses paid amounted to R Based on the above VAT information, the tax accountant has prepared the VAT return to be submitted to SARS for your review, as below: A: Calculation of Output Tax and Imported Services Supply of Goods and/or Services By You r Standard rate (excluding capital goods 1 R X 4 R r and/or services and accommodation) r Standard rate (only capital goods and/or 1A 0 X 4A r services) Zero rate (excluding goods exported) Zero rate (only exported goods) 2A 0 0 Exempt and non-supplies Supply of accommodation: Exceeding 28 days Value Not exceeding 28 days Total (6+7) 8 0 X r r Adjustments: r Change in use and export of second-hand 10 0 X r goods Other and imported services (75 000x14%) 12 R Total A: TOTAL OUTPUT TAX (4+4A ) 13 R P a g e 5

6 B: Calculation of Input Tax R Capital goods and/or services supplied to you building ( x14/114) Capital goods imported by you 14A 0 Other goods and/or services supplied to you (not capital goods) (( salaries operating expenses) x14%) Other goods imported by you (not capital goods) 15A 0 Adjustments: Change in use 16 0 Bad debts (24 000x14%) Other 18 0 Total B: TOTAL INPUT TAX (14+14A ) VAT PAYABLE/(REFUNDABLE) (Total A - Total B) 20 ( ) Additional information: SARS considers the manufacturing process of luxury candles to be a process of manufacture. Lyrical Wax obtained valid tax invoices for all relevant expenditure. P a g e 6

7 REQUIRED 1.1. Multiple Choice Questions [30 Marks] Each question is a multiple-choice question with five answer choices. Read each question and answer choice carefully and choose the ONE best answer. Please use the Multiple Choice Answer Grid that was included and mark one box only for each question. Only use a pencil and make a (X) over the correct choice. 1. Refer to the information under Folder 1. Of the below statements relating to the travel allowance and right of use granted to John Soar by Lyrical Wax, which one is true: [3 Marks] ANSWER: D (A) For employees tax purposes, 20% of the cash equivalent value of the right of use of the motor vehicle will be included in John s remuneration (as defined). (B) For employees tax purposes, 20% of the travel allowance will be included in John s remuneration (as defined). (C) For employees tax purposes, 100% of the cash equivalent value of the right of use of the motor vehicle will be included in John s remuneration (as defined). (D) For employees tax purposes, 100% of the travel allowance will be included in John s remuneration (as defined). (E) There are no employees tax implications for John as a result of Lyrical Wax granting John a travel allowance. Because a right of use and a travel allowance are granted to John Soar on the same vehicle, there will be no deductions allowed to be set-off against the travel allowance per section 8(1)(a)(i)(aa). So the travel allowance will be included at 100%. The cash equivalent value of the right of use of the motor vehicle will be included in John s remuneration at 80% (as not more than 80% is used for business purposes). P a g e 7

8 2. Refer to the information under Folder 1. With regards to the disposal of the manufacturing machine in March 2017 by Lyrical Wax, which of the below statements is true: [3 Marks] ANSWER: C (A) The total allowances for tax purposes claimed by Lyrical Wax until the date of disposal amounted to R (B) The proceeds for capital gains tax purposes is R (C) The value of a recoupment for tax purposes is R (D) The base cost of the manufacturing machine for capital gains tax purposes is R as it must exclude VAT. (E) As the sale was for below the cost, Lyrical Wax can claim a section 11(o) scrapping allowance. The total allowance claimed to date of disposal is R (40% in 2015, 20% in 2016 and 20% in 2017 accelerated because new). The recoupment calculation is equal to: Selling value of R (R excluding VAT) limited to cost (R ) no limit = R LESS Tax Value = Cost of R less R allowances = R Recoupment = R R = R As there is a recoupment, no section 11(o) can be claimed. Capital Gains Tax calculation: Proceeds = R (must exclude VAT) R = R Base Cost = R (notional input VAT not excluded) R = R No capital gain or loss. P a g e 8

9 3. If Lyrical Wax (Pty) Ltd wanted to register as a small business corporation with SARS: [3 Marks] ANSWER: B (1) Lyrical Wax would need to dispose of its shareholdings in Light Life Oy. (2) The taxable income of Lyrical Wax would need to be less than R for the year of assessment. (3) Burn Lowell would need to dispose of his shareholdings in Bolts (Pty) Ltd. (4) John Soar would need to dispose of his shareholdings in Light Life Oy. (5) Lyrical Wax would need to meet the requirements of a personal services provider as per the Fourth Schedule. Which of the above statements are true? A. 1 B. 2 and 3 C. 3 and 4 D. 2 and 5 E. 5 1 is false as per section 12E(4)(a)(ii) the shareholders may not hold shares in other companies (other than listed companies), not the company itself. 2 is true as per section 12E(4)(a)(i). 3 is true as per section 12E(4)(a)(ii) shareholders may not have shares in companies other than listed companies. 4 is false as per section 12E(4)(a)(ii) the shareholders can hold shares in listed companies and because Light Life Oy is a listed company, this is an accepted shareholding. 5 is false because if Lyrical Wax is a personal services provider per paragraph 1 of the Fourth Schedule, then it cannot be a small business corporation. P a g e 9

10 4. Refer to the information under Folder 1. With respect to the payment for the scents purchased on credit made to the unconnected creditor that extinguishes the full debt: [3 Marks] ANSWER: E (1) The value of the opening stock deduction (section 22(2)) must be reduced by R (2) The value of the closing stock addition (section 22(1)) must be reduced by R (3) The reduction amount as per section 19 is R (4) The creditor will have a capital loss of R (5) Lyrical Wax will have a section 8(4)(a) recoupment equal to R Which of the above statements are true? A. 1 B. 1 and 2 C. 2 and 3 D. 4 E. 4 and 5 1 is false as the trading stock is no longer on hand on the date of the debt reduction section 19(3) does not apply. 2 is false as the trading stock is no longer on hand on the date of the debt reduction section 19(3) does not apply. 3 is false as the reduction amount as defined in section 19(1) is the total debt reduced (R ) less any consideration paid (R ) which makes it equal to R is true as the Proceeds of this loan asset will be R and the Base Cost will be R , giving rise to a capital loss of R in the hands of the creditor. 5 is true because the trading stock is no longer on hand at the time of the debt reduction. As a result, section 19(5) applies making the debt reduction of R a section 8(4)(a) recoupment. P a g e 10

11 5. Refer to the information under Folder 1. With regards to the treatment by the tax accountant of Light Life Oy for section 9D, of the below statements, which one is correct: [3 Marks] ANSWER: D (A) The treatment is correct because Light Life Oy is a subsidiary of Lyrical Wax. (B) The treatment is incorrect because Light Life Oy is not a controlled foreign company. (C) The treatment is incorrect because the net income of Light Life Oy will be deemed to be Rnil because the foreign tax is at least 75% of the South Africa tax. (D) The treatment is incorrect because the amount included in the gross income of Lyrical Wax should be R (E) The treatment is correct because Lyrical Wax holds more than 50% of the shares in Light Life Oy. Light Life Oy is a controlled foreign company (residents own 56% which is more than 50%). Additionally, the foreign tax is only 71% of the South African tax (20%/28% = 71%) so the net income is NOT deemed to be Rnil. As a result, 31% of the net income (not the profit before tax) of the controlled foreign company (being R = R *31%) must be included in the gross income of Lyrical Wax. Lyrical Wax only holds 31%, not more than 50% P a g e 11

12 6. Refer to the information under Folder 1. With regards to the sale of the candles by Lyrical Wax to Light Life Oy: [3 Marks] ANSWER: E (1) The treatment of the sales to Light Life Oy is incorrect because the gross income inclusion should be R (2) The treatment of the sales to Light Life Oy is incorrect because there were no donations tax implications determined. (3) The treatment of the sales to Light Life Oy is correct because the goods were sold for an amount of R (4) The treatment of the sales to Light Life Oy is correct because Lyrical Wax and Light Life Oy are not connected persons. (5) The treatment of the sales to Light Life Oy is incorrect because no dividends tax implications have been determined. Which of the above statements are true? A. 1 and 2 B. 2 C. 2 and 3 D. 4 E. 1 and 5 1 is true because as per section 31(2) the transaction must be determined as if it was an arm s length transaction. 2 is false because Lyrical Wax is a company, there will be dividends tax consequences not donations tax consequences. 3 is false because the transaction must be determined as if it was an arm s length transaction so R should be used, not R is false because Lyrical Wax owns 31% of the shares in Light Life Oy, which is more than 20%, so they are connected persons. 5 is true because of section 31(3)(b) and Lyrical Wax is a company. P a g e 12

13 7. Refer to the information under Folder 3. With regards to the treatment of the VAT on the delivery vehicle, which of the below is true: [3 Marks] ANSWER: B (A) The treatment is correct because section 17(2)(c) of the VAT Act denies the input tax on the purchase of delivery vehicles. (B) The treatment is incorrect because the input tax claim is not denied for single cab delivery vehicles. (C) The treatment is correct because input tax can be only be claimed on assets where those assets are used in a process of manufacture and the delivery vehicle is not used in a process of manufacture. (D) The treatment is incorrect because notional input tax can be claimed. (E) The treatment is correct because a delivery vehicle is a motor car as defined. The delivery vehicle is not a motor car as defined in section 1 of the VAT Act. As a result, section 17(2)(c) does not deny the input tax. As this was purchased from a VAT vendor, there will be actual VAT and there will be actual input tax claimed, not notional. The input tax can be claimed on the purchase of this delivery vehicle. For the input tax to be claimed, the asset must be used in the production of taxable supplies (not a process of manufacture) in this case the delivery of candles is a taxable supply so input tax can be claimed. P a g e 13

14 8. Refer to the information under Folder 2. With regards to the first provisional tax payment made by Lyrical Wax in the 2017 year of assessment: [3 Marks] ANSWER: B (1) The first provisional tax payment should have been based on the amount of R from the assessment for the 2016 year of assessment. (2) The use of the estimate is incorrect as the first payment is based only on the basic amount. (3) The use of an estimate for the first payment is correct, but the estimate may not be less than the basic amount. (4) The basic amount for the first provisional tax payment is R (5) The basic amount must be increased by 24% (3 sets of 8%). Which of the above statements are false? A. 1 B. 1 and 2 C. 2 and 3 D. 3 and 4 E. 3, 4 and 5 1 is false as this 2016 assessment was not received more than 14 days before the due date of the first payment (due date of the first payment being 31 January months into the year of assessment). 2 is false as the first provisional tax payment is based on as estimate, but the estimate may not be less than the basic amount. 3 is true as per paragraph 19(1)(c) of the Fourth Schedule. 4 is true as the latest preceding year of assessment is the 2014 year of assessment, making the basic amount the 2014 assessment amount of R (The 2015 assessment was not yet been received by the time of the first payment (31 January 2017) and the 2016 assessment was received on 20 January 2017 which is not more than 14 days before the date of payment (31 January 2017) (it is 11 days), therefore 2016 not used). 5 is true because the number of months from the end of the 2014 year of assessment (31 July 2014) to the date of payment of the first provisional tax payment (31 January 2017) is 30 months, which is more than 18 months. Increase by 8% from 2014 to 2015, 2015 to 2016 and 2016 to 2017 (3 sets). P a g e 14

15 9. Refer to the information under Folder 3. With regards to the treatment of the VAT on the purchase of the manufacturing building, which of the below statements is true: [3 Marks] ANSWER: C (A) The treatment is incorrect because the tax fraction is used instead of 14%. (B) The treatment is correct because the seller levied VAT on sale of the manufacturing building. (C) The treatment is correct because notional input tax may be claimed. (D) As there is notional tax on the transaction, there will be no transfer duty levied. (E) The treatment is incorrect because the input tax claimed is limited to the transfer duty. It is correct that the tax fraction is used per the input tax definition in section 1. The seller is not a VAT vendor and would not have levied any tax on the sale, and since the building is second hand and the buyer, seller and goods are in South Africa, then notional input tax can be claimed. There will be transfer duty levied on the sale of the manufacturing building because the seller did not levy actual VAT. The notional input tax claimed is no longer limited to the transfer duty paid (it was in the past). P a g e 15

16 10. Refer to the information under Folder 1. With regards to the treatment of the legal costs incurred by Lyrical Wax on defending the claim by the injured customer: [3 Marks] ANSWER: A (1) The treatment is incorrect because the legal costs are deductible under section 11(c). (2) The treatment is correct because the claim by the customer is capital in nature. (3) The treatment is incorrect because the claim has not yet been settled so no deduction can be considered until the claim is settled. (4) The treatment is correct because the compensation payment to be made by the company would be revenue in nature and, therefore, the legal costs would be revenue in nature. (5) The treatment is incorrect because the legal costs are revenue in nature and are deductible. Which of the above statements are true? A. 1 and 5 B. 2, 3 and 4 C. 3 D. 4 and 5 E. 5 1 is true because section 11(c) is the specific provision for the deduction of legal costs, so section 11(a) will not apply. 2 is false because the claim is not capital in nature if any claim was paid, it would be in the production of income (necessary concomitant of trade) and, therefore, be revenue in nature. The legal costs would then follow the nature of the claim. 3 is false as the amount of the claim is uncertain, but the legal costs do have a value and Lyrical Wax would have an unconditional legal obligation to make the payments. 4 is false because the correct treatment would be to have a section 11(c) deduction where the claim is revenue in nature. 5 is true because if any claim was paid, it would be in the production of income (necessary concomitant of trade) and, therefore, be revenue in nature. The legal costs would then follow the nature of the claim. P a g e 16

17 REQUIRED 1.2. True/False Questions [20 Marks] Each question is a True/False question Read each question and answer choice carefully and choose the ONE best answer. Please use the Multiple Choice Answer Grid that was included and mark one box only for each question. Only use a pencil and make a (X) over the correct choice. Indicate whether each of the below statements are true or false: 1. Refer to the information under Folder 1. The donation to the orphanage of the candles is not deductible for tax purposes. [2 Marks] TRUE because the orphanage is not a public benefit organisation and no section 18A certificate was received by Lyrical Wax. 2. If Lyrical Wax distributes candles as a dividend to John Soar and Burn Lowell, the shareholders themselves will be liable for the dividends tax. [2 Marks] FALSE because Lyrical Wax will be liable for the dividends tax on a dividend in specie as per section 64EA(b). 3. The VAT 201 return for the June/July 2017 VAT period needs to be submitted by 25 August [2 Marks] FALSE because e-filing is used, Lyrical Wax must submit the VAT 201 return to SARS by the last business day of August 2017 (proviso (ii) to section 28(1)). 4. Refer to the information under Folder 1. Lyrical Wax can reduce the taxable amount for donations tax purposes of its donation to the orphanage by R [2 Marks] FALSE because the section 56(2)(b) R deduction is only available to natural persons and Lyrical Wax is a company and not a natural person. 5. Refer to the information under Folder 2. Is the statement by the tax accountant that the only penalty on late payment of the second provisional tax payment is paragraph 27 of the Fourth Schedule true or false? [2 Marks] FALSE because there will also be a paragraph 20 penalty along with section 89bis interest. 6. Refer to the information under Folder 3. The treatment of the bad debts for VAT purposes in the VAT return is correct. [2 Marks] TRUE because the bad debts is (excluding VAT) and the VAT is, therefore, R3 360 (24 000*14%). 7. Refer to the information under Folder 1. Based on the statement by the tax accountant that there are no VAT implications on the donation of the candles to the orphanage, is this true or false? [2 Marks] P a g e 17

18 FALSE as there will be a section 18(1) change in use adjustment (from being used to make taxable supplies to being used other than in the making of taxable supplies) and Lyrical Wax will need to account for output tax on the open market value of the supply of the candles. 8. The treatment of salaries and operating expenses for VAT purposes in the VAT return is correct. [2 Marks] FALSE because salaries are excluded from the definition of enterprise or they are merely a transfer or money and no input tax can be claimed. The operating expenses are correct. 9. Refer to the information under Folder 3. The treatment of the local sales in the VAT 201 return is correct. [2 Marks] FALSE because the R excludes VAT, so the amount in the VAT return must include VAT being R ( x1.14). The output tax is, therefore, R54 600, not R Refer to the information under Folder 3. The imported services to make the manufacturing process more efficient were included in the VAT return at R10 500, but this should have been R0. [2 Marks] TRUE because VAT on imported services is only charged where the services are used to make exempt supplies or not used in the production of taxable supplies. These imported services relate to the manufacturing process and, therefore, were used to make 100% taxable supplies so no output tax should be levied. P a g e 18

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